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, that is a disaster for israel. it is an existential threat. the warning is between 10 and 12 minutes. so you fire a number of rockets and one of them lands it is the end of israel. so that's what he's worried about. alan dershowitz has a different way measuring it, but i would trust bb's interpretation since he is the prime minister. >> that's all based on physics and whether or not he is right in all of this. >> i don't think anybody will disagree with the description of the way netanyahu was describing the development of the efficientable material that is necessary for atomic weapons. he was a are lot clearer this time, by the way and delayed it until the middle of next year. >> iran has no nuclear weapons program. there is no nuclear weapons program, according to 16 united states intelligence agencies in 2007, reaffirmed in 2011. even the israelis are now saying we think the americans were right. they don't have a nuclear weapons program. the ayatollah has said nuclear weapons on iran's part would be immom, unju
, that is a disaster for israel. it is an existential threat. the warning is between 10 and 12 minutes. so you fire a number of rockets and one of them lands it is the end of israel. so that's what he's worried about. alan dershowitz has a different way measuring it, but i would trust bb's interpretation since he is the prime minister. >> that's all based on physics and whether or not he is right in all of this. >> i don't think anybody will disagree with the description of the way...
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i'm quite certain that israel would (no audio) secretly. but to show israel that if diplomatic efforts and connection with iran in the next, i would say, six months to nine months fail, then an iran (no audio) would not agree to stop the enrichment and disassemble the nuclear site. then the administration would go for other options including the military strike. these red lines that the secretary of state, as we heard, refused to make secretly and publicly are the ones that would relax israel satisfied. as long as the administration intentionally is very vague on that and does not want to promise any sort of military action in the coming future, i think that we are going to see an ongoing tension increasingly between the two administrations. >> warner: what has the obama administration done up until now to try to keep israel on board, to have israel feel comfortable that it can wait before striking either on its own or, of course, wanting the u.s. to join? >> the obama a mrgs has done much more on the iranian issue than the bush administrat
i'm quite certain that israel would (no audio) secretly. but to show israel that if diplomatic efforts and connection with iran in the next, i would say, six months to nine months fail, then an iran (no audio) would not agree to stop the enrichment and disassemble the nuclear site. then the administration would go for other options including the military strike. these red lines that the secretary of state, as we heard, refused to make secretly and publicly are the ones that would relax israel...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: at the united nations, israel's prime minister urged world leaders to draw a clear red line and stop iran's nuclear program. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom. >> i always make it very clear to any perspective teachers of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> brown: on the "daily download," we examine how the candidates are using video games to push early voting. >> woodruff: and regular pro referees are back on the football field tonight after three weeks of questionable calls by replacements. we talk to npr's mike pesca about the deal struck with the nfl. >>
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: at the united nations, israel's prime minister urged world leaders to draw a clear red line and stop iran's nuclear program. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in...
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he's made it clear that israel is prepared to take military action to try to prevent that. do you think he's bluffing? >> you see, whether he's bluffing or he really intends that does not even come into the equation. for us. what are these scientists? put a world map in front of you. put an at last in front of you. iran has been iran for the last 7,000-10,000 years. they have been occupying those territories for the last 60 to 70 years with the support and force of the westerners. they have no roots there in history. >> ifill: i'm joined by margaret warner who is at the u.n. this afternoon. margaret, that breakfast looks very interesting. how different was ahmadinejad than what you remember the last time you saw him in action? >> warner: gwen, he was very different. the last time i saw him up close like that was actually 2006 in tehran. he was facing similar pressure which was a u.n. deadline to freeze uranium enrichment or face sanctions. he sood in front of more than 100 reporters for an hour-and-a-half or two. he was combative. he was feisty. he seemed to enjoy jousting
he's made it clear that israel is prepared to take military action to try to prevent that. do you think he's bluffing? >> you see, whether he's bluffing or he really intends that does not even come into the equation. for us. what are these scientists? put a world map in front of you. put an at last in front of you. iran has been iran for the last 7,000-10,000 years. they have been occupying those territories for the last 60 to 70 years with the support and force of the westerners. they...
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something that would be well received in israel. at the same time he called for a separate, prosperous palestinian state. but i think the main issue for the israelis is question of iran. and there the most interesting thing of what the president said was the idea that the iranians don't have unlimited amounts of time in order to see these negotiations play out. the united states is not prepared to see them use negotiations as a stalling tactic behind which they could continue to enrich uranium and get closer to a nuclear weapon. what the president did was set is stage for a debate that would come which is how much time is enough to give negotiations a chance but not too much to the iranians essentially use them to create facts in the way of their nuclear program. my sense, gwen, is that will become the real area of focus for whoever wins this election. >> ifill: nicholas burns, did you see any movement in the president's speech on that point? >> i thought the president was speaking clearly to the iranian government and people. he wa
something that would be well received in israel. at the same time he called for a separate, prosperous palestinian state. but i think the main issue for the israelis is question of iran. and there the most interesting thing of what the president said was the idea that the iranians don't have unlimited amounts of time in order to see these negotiations play out. the united states is not prepared to see them use negotiations as a stalling tactic behind which they could continue to enrich uranium...
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the theory if he said he wasn't bush any more, if we wound down the wars, distanced ourselves from israel and made lots of soothing sounds, everyone in the middle east would love us. that theory has been proven definitively false. >> mort? >> i have to a i think governor romney's intervention was not very constructive, i was astounded by it. to me that was just an absolutely amateurish effort. nevertheless, having said that, i do think there is something fundamental that is going on here and this was, and i believed it at the time and wrote it at the time, that the way we handled mubarak, our most loyal ally for 30 years was a disgrace as well. in that part of the world, you don't awand don our -- abandon your friends that way without it having real cost in your credibility and support. i thought it was a huge mistake. had nothing to do with this. it was a democratic election of a regime in egypt which was totally predictable. now the muslim brotherhood is there we have lost a major ally. >> john, the prime minister of turkey said in our part of the world democracy is a bus you get off wh
the theory if he said he wasn't bush any more, if we wound down the wars, distanced ourselves from israel and made lots of soothing sounds, everyone in the middle east would love us. that theory has been proven definitively false. >> mort? >> i have to a i think governor romney's intervention was not very constructive, i was astounded by it. to me that was just an absolutely amateurish effort. nevertheless, having said that, i do think there is something fundamental that is going on...
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israel has threatened to bomb iran's nuclear facilities, and iran in turn promised to mine the strait of hormuz, one of the world's most important shipping routes. the navy invited 20 reporters to cover the military drill. one of them was our own dan sagalyn, who produced this report. u.s. navy sailors and defense contractors onboard the u.s.s. "ponce" in the persian gulf are up early, getting ready to practice protecting their ship and the sea lanes. video from the so-called scan eagle is fed back to the command vessel where sailors watch for boats with hostile intentions. >> the imagery analysts that we have here, that work the scan eagle, they know this area. so they have been doing this for at least two years looking at the iranians, so we can tell. >> suarez: the drone lands by flying towards a cable, snagging it with its wing. elsewhere, men haul out the newest tool in their arsenal-- the kingfish, an unmanned, underwater vehicle that uses sonar to locate mines below the surface. just last week, general mohammad ali jafari, the head of iran's revolutionary guards, said "this is
israel has threatened to bomb iran's nuclear facilities, and iran in turn promised to mine the strait of hormuz, one of the world's most important shipping routes. the navy invited 20 reporters to cover the military drill. one of them was our own dan sagalyn, who produced this report. u.s. navy sailors and defense contractors onboard the u.s.s. "ponce" in the persian gulf are up early, getting ready to practice protecting their ship and the sea lanes. video from the so-called scan...
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it also changed or removed the party position of israel. they had to ram that back in and we got to see that on television. it was a voice vote. it was terrible. it was a bad moment. >> belva: did it allow obama to show leadership here because he's the one that said i want this changed? >> antonio villaraigosa served as the enforcer here. when he gave the voice vote, there were more people for it than against it. he had them vote again. the third time, it passes. although it was about the same. he was the enforcer. i saw him yesterday. he said, i listened to everybody. everybody had a voice. they had ten minutes to object and nobody did. >> i want to talk about the way this happened. i talked to delegates yesterday morning who did not hear about this until the voice vote was called for. one person said they were in the ladies' room. i talked to someone from muslim caucus. half of our folks were not in the seats. they did it at 5:00 in the afterno afternoon. democrats were outraged over the process. one pundit said we would have done it at g
it also changed or removed the party position of israel. they had to ram that back in and we got to see that on television. it was a voice vote. it was terrible. it was a bad moment. >> belva: did it allow obama to show leadership here because he's the one that said i want this changed? >> antonio villaraigosa served as the enforcer here. when he gave the voice vote, there were more people for it than against it. he had them vote again. the third time, it passes. although it was...
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tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of israel. you had to take the vote three times because the "nos" were almost as loud as the "yas." >> actually, the first time i knew we had a majority. the second time i was pretty sure, by the third time i was absolutely sure. that's what i oh, pined. you have 10 minutes to object. and nobody did. >> woodruff: but what was that all about? i mean the party has already been refugee criticism about taking that language out of the platform this year. >> i'll tea you what it was about. we have a president who expects the platform to reflect his values and his sentiments. and he made it clear that he wanted that language back in it it, and that's what whatwe did. >> ifill: it should be said we were sitting here at the time that vote was being taken and it was not a slam-dunk that the "nos" didn't outweigh the yeahs. >> under party rules, anyone can object and no objection was made in that 10-minute period of time. >> ifill: let me turn to the question for which we have some of you here for, and i
tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of israel. you had to take the vote three times because the "nos" were almost as loud as the "yas." >> actually, the first time i knew we had a majority. the second time i was pretty sure, by the third time i was absolutely sure. that's what i oh, pined. you have 10 minutes to object. and nobody did. >> woodruff: but what was that all about? i mean the party has...
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in israel right now. it's a real conundrum. >> warner: the u.s., of course, harelationships with japan and china. is that a factor in all of this? >> well, i don't think the chinese want the u.s. to be a factor but the u.s. is the ally of japan. and the united states has policy for longstanding that despite the fact that these territories are disputed, japan administers them and will support the defense of those islands in a crisis. the u.s. is in the game. what's been interesting is in the last couple of days, as your lead-up showed, secretary panetta has gone to japan first, showed our important alliance strength and still managed to go to china and have what is on first notice a pretty solid visit, a constructive visit with the chinese. they make their points about japan but they're making very positive points about deepening and strengthening the u.s. military-to-military relationship, something both washington and beijing have agreed they needed to do. >> warner: where is this headed? it looks at the
in israel right now. it's a real conundrum. >> warner: the u.s., of course, harelationships with japan and china. is that a factor in all of this? >> well, i don't think the chinese want the u.s. to be a factor but the u.s. is the ally of japan. and the united states has policy for longstanding that despite the fact that these territories are disputed, japan administers them and will support the defense of those islands in a crisis. the u.s. is in the game. what's been interesting...
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we're dealing with israel right now, could the prime minister get a meeting with the president or not. this president had fund raisers and 100 rounds of golf and couldn't have a meeting with the israeli prime minister. we subcontracted our syrian policy to kofi annan. the statement of governor romney was not just about condemning or saying that we should have stood up for american values. he talked about the failure of american leadership and, ambassador, is the middle east doing much better today than it was four years ago? i don't think. i don't think egypt is doing weather. i don't think iran is further way weigh from having a nuclear weapon. i don't think the israeli prime minister is more confident in american support. >> woodruff: comment. >> i don't think it's appropriate to somehow say the united states government is in control of every event in the middle east. you can't ask the question, "was the middle east better off four years ago today, "whenever, when the yiewt is one actor-- albeit an important one. let's judge the administration fairly. they did the right thing in egy
we're dealing with israel right now, could the prime minister get a meeting with the president or not. this president had fund raisers and 100 rounds of golf and couldn't have a meeting with the israeli prime minister. we subcontracted our syrian policy to kofi annan. the statement of governor romney was not just about condemning or saying that we should have stood up for american values. he talked about the failure of american leadership and, ambassador, is the middle east doing much better...
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delegation boycotted the speech, citing ahmadinejad's repeated diatribes against israel. later, the new, islamist president of egypt mohammed morsi also took on israel, over the plight of the palestinians. >> ( translated ): it is shameful that the free world would accept that a party in the international community may continue to deny the rights of a nation that looks to independence over decades, no matter what justification. it is also shameful that settlements continue on the territory of these people, the palestinian people. >> sreenivasan: morsi also said he won't rest until the civil war in syria comes to an end. and, he condemned the violence in muslim countries sparked by an anti-islamic video. but he argued that freedom of speech should not include freedom to insult religions. the u.s. army will stage a one- day stand down from normal duties tomorrow to focus on suicide prevention. through july, there had been 116 suicides among active-duty soldiers. that's up substantially from last year. the stand-down will not involve other branches of the military, and it wi
delegation boycotted the speech, citing ahmadinejad's repeated diatribes against israel. later, the new, islamist president of egypt mohammed morsi also took on israel, over the plight of the palestinians. >> ( translated ): it is shameful that the free world would accept that a party in the international community may continue to deny the rights of a nation that looks to independence over decades, no matter what justification. it is also shameful that settlements continue on the...
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. >> susie: but what would really trigger s it price or is it tensions between israel and iran, is it worries about the global economic growth outlook? what would trigger such a move? >> well, i think it's all that. certainly the tensions around iran's nuclear ambition, the embargo that the eu has against iran. iran's output really is down more than a million barrels a day and over the summer we had quite a bit of problem getting it out of the north sea due to heavy maintenance schedule. that has gotten the oil markets somewhat tight around the world. and i think given the fragility of the economy the western country kos lose some of their barrels out into the market, incremental barrels that would help calm down this price. and as you saw today there is a trapdoor under this market if they do so. it will work. it will work for a time. they will have to come across with pore and promise more but it will work. >> susie: let's talk about where oil price kos go from here. let's look at this graphic where we see oil prices have been moving up very sharply since the end of june, up almost
. >> susie: but what would really trigger s it price or is it tensions between israel and iran, is it worries about the global economic growth outlook? what would trigger such a move? >> well, i think it's all that. certainly the tensions around iran's nuclear ambition, the embargo that the eu has against iran. iran's output really is down more than a million barrels a day and over the summer we had quite a bit of problem getting it out of the north sea due to heavy maintenance...
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decade that islam is under assault from the west in large part because of the iraq war, the afghan war, israel's war, lebanon, and gaza and a discourse of the western civilization, so there is that and an expression of that. but there is also the divide within each one of these countries, particularly it started in the countries where revolutions took place and libya, and tunesia, and yemen. there is a contestation for control, governments are still week. and so because islam is so... is still pervasive as a religion, and in fact islamic society tend to be the most religious in the world, it is easy for groups with political intent to rally the public behind them particularly extremists. >> brown: let me bring in lawrence pintak, how do you... that is a lot on the table, free speech, religion, power struggles that go back in time. what do you see when you look at events today and over the last week or so? >> there's all those things going on. but at the bottom line it is agit prop designed to provoke the hard line in the middle east and beyond that success fey does that because it's an excuse fo
decade that islam is under assault from the west in large part because of the iraq war, the afghan war, israel's war, lebanon, and gaza and a discourse of the western civilization, so there is that and an expression of that. but there is also the divide within each one of these countries, particularly it started in the countries where revolutions took place and libya, and tunesia, and yemen. there is a contestation for control, governments are still week. and so because islam is so... is still...
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. >> suarez: in israel the numbers of christians are actually rising while in gaza and the west bank, home to the birth place of jesus, numbers are trending downward. as the area copes with extremism and financial hardships and limited physical movement. in iraq after the fall of saddam hussein, an estimated two-thirds of 1.5 million christians led their homes and churches. priests have been murdered, churches attacked, some christians moved to safety in northern iraq. others left the country. in syria, the president has long had the reputation of protecting the ancient christian communities as restless muslims radicalize, christians felt exposed. >> only the secular government can preserve the existence of christians in the middle east. after all, during the government of assad or the other government, we lived in syria with religious freedom. we have our freedom to worship and to build the churches. >> suarez: syrian christians are exceptionally vul vulnerable. >> the christians are caught between the rock and the hard place because on the one hand there's the government that was at
. >> suarez: in israel the numbers of christians are actually rising while in gaza and the west bank, home to the birth place of jesus, numbers are trending downward. as the area copes with extremism and financial hardships and limited physical movement. in iraq after the fall of saddam hussein, an estimated two-thirds of 1.5 million christians led their homes and churches. priests have been murdered, churches attacked, some christians moved to safety in northern iraq. others left the...
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. >> holman: romney and ryan also accused the president of dismissing israel's concerns about iran's nuclear program. ryan said it amounts to "indifference bordering on contempt." negotiators in the week-old teachers strike in chicago now say they've achieved a framework for a deal. the school district and the teachers union will spend the weekend working out details, and the union will vote on sunday. that means some 350,000 students could return to school monday. neither side would specify what they've worked out on the contentious issues of pay and teacher evaluations. in afghanistan, a bus and truck collided today, killing at least 51 people. it happened in the east, in ghazni province, on a highway linking the capital, kabul, with kandahar. a local official said the cause of the collision was under investigation, but he did not rule out that it was triggered by an attack. the russian parliament today expelled a lawmaker who had turned against president vladimir putin. it was a new signal that a crackdown on dissent is intensifying. gennady gudkov waved farewell to members of the
. >> holman: romney and ryan also accused the president of dismissing israel's concerns about iran's nuclear program. ryan said it amounts to "indifference bordering on contempt." negotiators in the week-old teachers strike in chicago now say they've achieved a framework for a deal. the school district and the teachers union will spend the weekend working out details, and the union will vote on sunday. that means some 350,000 students could return to school monday. neither side...
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eleven and israeli mission israel within a status of a process ok grant jump in and clearly israel lobby within really dominates washington is a pac and it has a direct lineage back to the israeli ministry of foreign affairs or its founder worked and so this lobby has been competing with law enforcement agencies and the foreign agents registration act to keep from being actually considered part of the israeli government all of these trade agreements and military agreements were not really motivated by u.s. needs they were lobbying initiatives for memorandums of understanding and all sorts of military aid the iran contra scandal in fact it was. doing this were a bunch of israeli arms dealers are trying to find out how they could get back into iran and then run the mossad torture camps and sell more arms back into iran so none of these were really that this is an israeli lobby and i this point in time is extremely dangerous and believe me the cia and f.b.i. worry more about counterintelligence against israeli mossad than they do cooperating with it and whether that's the recent israel airc
eleven and israeli mission israel within a status of a process ok grant jump in and clearly israel lobby within really dominates washington is a pac and it has a direct lineage back to the israeli ministry of foreign affairs or its founder worked and so this lobby has been competing with law enforcement agencies and the foreign agents registration act to keep from being actually considered part of the israeli government all of these trade agreements and military agreements were not really...
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to the state of israel i think they're all playing the same game i don't think. they they take this seriously in terms of thinking that there is really a threat i think they see this is a tremendous opportunity to blow it way out of proportion so that we continue talking about this as opposed to talking about the racism and the oppression and the brutal killing of palestinians by israel every single day and again like i said earlier if we look at the newscasts if we look at the news shows in the newspapers this is the subject that everybody talks about and again when when when somebody like this comes out from a think tank and talks and hypes the conversation even more we're farther away from talking about once again the real issue which are israel's crimes against the palestinians so i think this is all part of the same charade i think it's all part of the same plan well you know it's i'm not sure if i should close and knows it's a game ok because we had him on the program here he's quite serious about the threat of iran ok and even he truly believes that they'r
to the state of israel i think they're all playing the same game i don't think. they they take this seriously in terms of thinking that there is really a threat i think they see this is a tremendous opportunity to blow it way out of proportion so that we continue talking about this as opposed to talking about the racism and the oppression and the brutal killing of palestinians by israel every single day and again like i said earlier if we look at the newscasts if we look at the news shows in...
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israel currently receive more than a quarter of all u.s. foreign aid even though it's only one one thousandth of the world's population and that's a relatively affluent country obama has brought us aid. israel to its highest level in history despite cutbacks in domestic programs at home he has used this veto power in the un security council to veto a non-binding resolution simply reiterating the longstanding consensus international law based on the force of the. convention for previous u.n. security council resolutions and a landmark world court decision that that the colonization the settlements in the west bank are illegal i could go down the list but. to say that some of that that obama is not adequately supporting israel or that he is not treating his role as an ally is a gross distortion of obama's record you can agree or disagree with specifics but he has recommitted in self both in word and deed two is a steadfast support to israel even under the current right wing government with which he shares some differences if you would you lik
israel currently receive more than a quarter of all u.s. foreign aid even though it's only one one thousandth of the world's population and that's a relatively affluent country obama has brought us aid. israel to its highest level in history despite cutbacks in domestic programs at home he has used this veto power in the un security council to veto a non-binding resolution simply reiterating the longstanding consensus international law based on the force of the. convention for previous u.n....
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israel's deputy speaker respond. and chuck noris said the president is fundmentally transforming america. >> we can no longer sit quietly and watch our country go the way of socialism or something worse. chuck noris against a second term of president obama. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. hello, everybody. and what a great audience we have here today and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. here is a confession we want to make to start the show. i am really, really glad that the political conventions are over! look, it is not that i am unhappy or don't care about politics, i do. unlike some people who eat it up in the way a spectator or overweight man in the man cave in front of the big screen tv and cheatos watching nfl. i like politics and i know what it is like to be on the field, but i have to tell you my favorite moment of all of the political conventions was this. >> now to get this convention was adjourned. >> and i am just glad it is over. two weeks. back to back i am
israel's deputy speaker respond. and chuck noris said the president is fundmentally transforming america. >> we can no longer sit quietly and watch our country go the way of socialism or something worse. chuck noris against a second term of president obama. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. hello, everybody. and what a great audience we have here today and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. here is a confession we want to make to start the show. i...
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it is israel's problem. but when we find an atomic bomb in a suitcase in san diego, in a hotel, it will become your problem. i do think it will be a joint effort of the western society, meaning the u.s., israel, europe, cairo, australia, it should be a leadership decision here in washington. >> [inaudible question] >> i don't know. >> people are disgusted, pretty disgusted with the kind of democratic behavior that is going on there. >> well, if we have a stronger democracy in the middle east or in the region, i will agree with you, but i beg to differ with you today because in the middle east, there is the presence of israel in that region. it is the same value and principles. forces are coming to the shore. >> you know, i share your concerns about iran. i think it is real. but growing up jewish, you know, i learned that being jewish also meant caring about the stranger, which is from the bible, where the people, the king david, what i have been hearing in this talk is, forgive me, but any kind of humanity t
it is israel's problem. but when we find an atomic bomb in a suitcase in san diego, in a hotel, it will become your problem. i do think it will be a joint effort of the western society, meaning the u.s., israel, europe, cairo, australia, it should be a leadership decision here in washington. >> [inaudible question] >> i don't know. >> people are disgusted, pretty disgusted with the kind of democratic behavior that is going on there. >> well, if we have a stronger...
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iran the israel lobby really. has a lot of things were able to do with indian party stands nuclear am now it's a much more so you know i mean probably this is my biggest problem israel is its clandestine nuclear weapons program and it was the israel lobby that made a horrible policy of strategic ambiguity possible you know the israel lobby nixon and kissinger were trying to shut down that nuclear program by denying jet fighters the israel lobby was going to work while they were trying to shut it down there too early in the morning will raise it in the morning and gentlemen i am pained here were resulting weapons and you know jim bianco when he will not let a room that he still black want to go back to ruthie ruthie do you think that netanyahu alienates american jews. absolutely not i don't think. american jews i would like to say however that this so-called israel lobby that so printed is exactly something i will put that it's i'll put obama in the white house so you should be thrilled that the israel lobby the je
iran the israel lobby really. has a lot of things were able to do with indian party stands nuclear am now it's a much more so you know i mean probably this is my biggest problem israel is its clandestine nuclear weapons program and it was the israel lobby that made a horrible policy of strategic ambiguity possible you know the israel lobby nixon and kissinger were trying to shut down that nuclear program by denying jet fighters the israel lobby was going to work while they were trying to shut...
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to retaliate if a time after israel draws a clear red line in calling for tougher u.n. action against the islamic states of. tel aviv's pledging to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon which the iranians deny the doing. of the fiercest fighting so far reported in syria as russia says it's peacemaking efforts of falling on deaf ears of the armed rebels who have apparently told moscow they are being urged to fight on by some foreign powers. and georgia's boasts over a recent terror operation on the border with russia comes under fire from a former chechen militant previously linked to georgia he says there's plenty of evidence the raid was a staged but. rather because of sporting action with kate. and i thank you for joining me for the latest for this friday and they are the top stories. back in favor under fire strike alexander goal is backing the needs first team to face up to spending a week in the reserves while. russia's not yet but all of us done some studies are in straight sets to reach the final of the pan pacific open in tokyo. and big move forward all
to retaliate if a time after israel draws a clear red line in calling for tougher u.n. action against the islamic states of. tel aviv's pledging to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon which the iranians deny the doing. of the fiercest fighting so far reported in syria as russia says it's peacemaking efforts of falling on deaf ears of the armed rebels who have apparently told moscow they are being urged to fight on by some foreign powers. and georgia's boasts over a recent terror...
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but what may get them back in these israel -- is israel. and we made shift, 20% would be enough to win the election. the district is 33% jewish, perhaps more. 44% catholic, and then others. so the jewish vote, which historically have been a block, now isn't, at least on these issues. >> do you think that could be mirrored in other districts or is it something uniquely yours? i will tell you another congressperson, i might mention to you but i haven't told the audience, debbie wasserman schultz. shortly after your election, and she said well, that was a freak accident. had nothing to do with the obama administration's treatment of israel. >> everyone in america who took that division. >> she said it had everything to do with the increasingly conservative nature spent she's in that job because she will say things like that. >> she was saying the jews that vote in your district are just naturally more religious and more conservative, and they are republican. >> but in prior elections always voted democratic. >> but if there is a common, right,
but what may get them back in these israel -- is israel. and we made shift, 20% would be enough to win the election. the district is 33% jewish, perhaps more. 44% catholic, and then others. so the jewish vote, which historically have been a block, now isn't, at least on these issues. >> do you think that could be mirrored in other districts or is it something uniquely yours? i will tell you another congressperson, i might mention to you but i haven't told the audience, debbie wasserman...
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we will wipe out israel. when the united states of america then we go after this sunday people, the christians to send you a message. you have to wake up many people think not in my backyard. if it is it is really is a year backyard. what is the connection between hezbollah and iran and venezuela? why do they work together and they fly a the slides from here to caracas? hatred of the shared values the american values of what you represent. this comes from our brand and will come to the shores of the united states. we will all remember the attack of 9/11. and to attack the towers of new york city, i can share with all due respect to our intelligence if al qaeda wanted to attack the towers but they chose to attack in the u.s. in washington d.c. to send a message. so for that i hope the united states whoever is elected will take a decision to stop the nuclear race today. something very interesting when you look at the arab leaders they are afraid from iran becoming nuclear so for that matter i think we would lik
we will wipe out israel. when the united states of america then we go after this sunday people, the christians to send you a message. you have to wake up many people think not in my backyard. if it is it is really is a year backyard. what is the connection between hezbollah and iran and venezuela? why do they work together and they fly a the slides from here to caracas? hatred of the shared values the american values of what you represent. this comes from our brand and will come to the shores...
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to intercept the way in missiles israel has today basically. two weapons system being in place in the israeli air force with significant number of interceptors. being the in a position to defend the whole. area of israel and you need trained i believe that the chances of intercepted. a flight coming from iran is much better the chances of the threat to hit israel so i do believe very strongly in the capability of our defense system how important is our missile defense system as a deterrent to leave and one major advantage of having good. missile defense is that the other side even if it has unconventional capability would think twice and more before strike because its chances to get a counterattack maybe even bigger than its chances to succeed is the talk what is your assessment of iran's second strike capabilities depends what happens in the first strike i don't know i mean i don't believe that simply is trying to heat nuclear. facilities is what may happen the strike is something that may be doing a lot of different things and only after you
to intercept the way in missiles israel has today basically. two weapons system being in place in the israeli air force with significant number of interceptors. being the in a position to defend the whole. area of israel and you need trained i believe that the chances of intercepted. a flight coming from iran is much better the chances of the threat to hit israel so i do believe very strongly in the capability of our defense system how important is our missile defense system as a deterrent to...
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>> don, our platform which was adopted on tuesday is strongly pro-israel and 100% pro-israel. more hard line on preventing iran from achieving a nuclear weapon than the represent perform. our platform said the president is -- to prevent iran from achieving a nuclear weapon. the republican platform on that subject says all options are on the table. we already had a strong pro-israel platform. we wanted to make sure and president obama wanted to make sure the platform reflected his personal review of jerusalem being the capital of israel and remain the capital of israel and my personal view as well and the platform was amended to do that. in fact, when we went through the platform -- >> isn't that language in the platform before? >> it was the language on jerusalem was in the platform in 2008 and president -- and that reflected president obama's personal view and when he realized it had been omitted he insisted it be reinserted. in fact, there was never any process that -- >> with the platform from 2008 and now side-by-side and no one looks at that and goes, wait a minute. come
>> don, our platform which was adopted on tuesday is strongly pro-israel and 100% pro-israel. more hard line on preventing iran from achieving a nuclear weapon than the represent perform. our platform said the president is -- to prevent iran from achieving a nuclear weapon. the republican platform on that subject says all options are on the table. we already had a strong pro-israel platform. we wanted to make sure and president obama wanted to make sure the platform reflected his personal...
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and israel's opposition to a full u.n. membership for the palestinian authority but unlike at the un the us doesn't have a veto in the general assembly could it still do something to de rail this attachment well two parts to that i think what the vote. is that the palestinian diplomatic initiative of the past couple of years has borne enormous fruit pretty well every country in latin america now recognizes palestine most african countries will gain many salvation in southeast asian countries also recognize palestine this can be an overwhelming vote in the general assembly now that doesn't grant full membership the full membership must be approved by a security camera so he will make it clear it will use its power of veto the security council and the british government's position is still i believe they're going to abstain on the issue how you abstain for or against palestine i don't know but that's the position they're taking so i think what we'll get from this is a vote by the general assembly and from that some kind of i
and israel's opposition to a full u.n. membership for the palestinian authority but unlike at the un the us doesn't have a veto in the general assembly could it still do something to de rail this attachment well two parts to that i think what the vote. is that the palestinian diplomatic initiative of the past couple of years has borne enormous fruit pretty well every country in latin america now recognizes palestine most african countries will gain many salvation in southeast asian countries...
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pro israel film pro arab film. we would request people to be respectful to each other and to respect difference of opinions and i think. i don't think it's smart wherever created that film is not smart but it's their own right and they have the right to do so so so it's not about what we allow or disallow we will allow demonstrations and we allow anybody to create any filmi once it's freedom of religious freedom of expression this is very interesting because many leaders many authorities in case of that film would say well we do have freedom of speech and television that mass media whatever but a film like that which is provoking unrest and even death of people is against it's breaking the law because it's provoking people to break the law so this is against the law to make films like that so in your case you you say. say that you don't care about the essence of a film we only care that people don't over react which means that you think what we see here it's not the movie it's over reaction on account of the muslim
pro israel film pro arab film. we would request people to be respectful to each other and to respect difference of opinions and i think. i don't think it's smart wherever created that film is not smart but it's their own right and they have the right to do so so so it's not about what we allow or disallow we will allow demonstrations and we allow anybody to create any filmi once it's freedom of religious freedom of expression this is very interesting because many leaders many authorities in...
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thrown israel under the bus? >> so it's -- there's no bus, and we're not going to get into that discussion, except to say one thing. we have a strong alliance, and we're going to continue to have a strong alliance. i think the important question is where does the -- the only bus that is really important is the iranian nuclear bus. that's the one that we have to derail. and that's my interest. that's my only interest. >> final question on the broader middle east and what we're seeing this week. this anti-american and indeed anti-israeli rage throughout the middle east attacking our embassy, killing a united states ambassador as you well know. what has been unleashed and what can the united states and its allies specifically do to contain it? >> well, look, i think people focus on the spark. and the spark of reprehensible and irresponsible film is a spark, but it doesn't explain anything. it doesn't explain 9/11. it doesn't explain the decades of animosity and the grievances that go back centuries. in fact, there's
thrown israel under the bus? >> so it's -- there's no bus, and we're not going to get into that discussion, except to say one thing. we have a strong alliance, and we're going to continue to have a strong alliance. i think the important question is where does the -- the only bus that is really important is the iranian nuclear bus. that's the one that we have to derail. and that's my interest. that's my only interest. >> final question on the broader middle east and what we're seeing...
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ambassador to israel was there. apparently there was some angry words exchanged, just set the record straight for us. what happened there? >> well, i can tell you that clearly i walked out of the meeting with the understanding that the israeli government is a little frustrated with the lack of certainty on behalf of the united states. and they're trying to move some dialogue so that israel has a comfort level and the united states has a comfort level. clearly that's not happening. so i think there was some sharp exchange. the u.s. ambassador to israel was not shouting in the meeting. i think that was reported. but there was a sharp exchange. there was certainly a meeting that was a little elevated in tone, if you will. again, it was very clear that there was a high degree of frustration with the united states government and that lack of certainty and leadership, one of the sole remaining superpowers, it is important we show that leadership and we have those levels of certainty and we work with our allies. if we don'
ambassador to israel was there. apparently there was some angry words exchanged, just set the record straight for us. what happened there? >> well, i can tell you that clearly i walked out of the meeting with the understanding that the israeli government is a little frustrated with the lack of certainty on behalf of the united states. and they're trying to move some dialogue so that israel has a comfort level and the united states has a comfort level. clearly that's not happening. so i...
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position within the un to force israel to withdraw the second. and ultimately take down the wall and recognize the rights of palestinian people you don't achieve good relations with your neighbor by surrounding yourself with barbed wire and machine gun emplacements you achieve security to a neighbor by being friends jeremy corbyn thank you. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedist gives really bizarre from the nineteen fifties these frames for initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up for their for stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life t
position within the un to force israel to withdraw the second. and ultimately take down the wall and recognize the rights of palestinian people you don't achieve good relations with your neighbor by surrounding yourself with barbed wire and machine gun emplacements you achieve security to a neighbor by being friends jeremy corbyn thank you. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of...
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clearly israel is threatening to strike iran could it not be said that israel is the more belligerent party here i don't believe so with israeli i don't know about israeli nuclear capability i know that. putting a lot of money in missile defense in trying to defend our population from aggression from outside interviews that you've given in your link to the prevention of a nuclear iran with the holocaust do you really think that a nuclear iran would mean the destruction of the state of israel i hope not but there is a possibility i mean iran having nuclear capability and delivery capability to the state of israel who would be in a position who is. proper. to believe that they could destroy israel by few nuclear missiles and if this would be their believe they also could use it therefore we must be sure that nothing like that can be can happen they all reports that suggests that the israeli home front is simply not prepared for war with iran that there are inadequate bomb shelters that they're not enough gas masks would you not say that this unprepared home find together with the war rh
clearly israel is threatening to strike iran could it not be said that israel is the more belligerent party here i don't believe so with israeli i don't know about israeli nuclear capability i know that. putting a lot of money in missile defense in trying to defend our population from aggression from outside interviews that you've given in your link to the prevention of a nuclear iran with the holocaust do you really think that a nuclear iran would mean the destruction of the state of israel i...
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together. >> and look at israel, we feel that the modern israel it's a miracle. but we changed the reality. and we did not wait for the u.s. to come and save us, we did not wait to anyone, we took the responsibility and changed the reality and i think that will be the case and i know it's complex in the middle east, israel. if you want to understand better, you can read the book, but you will not understand because it's a very dynamic area and affect what's here in the u.s. as well. >> thank you for coming, always a delight to see you. >> looking forward to seeing you in jerusalem again. >> that's right, next year in jerusalem. >> and the freedom of speech and religion and argued they ought to be free to speak about anything, including politics, they're fighting the irs, just because they think that setting limitations on what they say in church is wrong. one of the pastors joins me next to talk about it. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg
together. >> and look at israel, we feel that the modern israel it's a miracle. but we changed the reality. and we did not wait for the u.s. to come and save us, we did not wait to anyone, we took the responsibility and changed the reality and i think that will be the case and i know it's complex in the middle east, israel. if you want to understand better, you can read the book, but you will not understand because it's a very dynamic area and affect what's here in the u.s. as well....